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I have , since you saw them last year , met with some new objections in print , which I have endeavoured to remove ; and particularly I have taken into consideration a printed sheet , entitled , “ Remarks upon a Paper given in to the ...
I have , since you saw them last year , met with some new objections in print , which I have endeavoured to remove ; and particularly I have taken into consideration a printed sheet , entitled , “ Remarks upon a Paper given in to the ...
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The same reasons , I suppose , will still keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though those who have need of money ...
The same reasons , I suppose , will still keep on the same trade ; and when you have taken it down by law to that rate , nobody will think of having more than four per cent . of the banker ; though those who have need of money ...
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were gone out of the island ; it is evident , that , should all the creditors at once call in their money , there would be a great scarcity of money , when that , employed in trade , must be taken out of the tradesmen's hands to pay ...
were gone out of the island ; it is evident , that , should all the creditors at once call in their money , there would be a great scarcity of money , when that , employed in trade , must be taken out of the tradesmen's hands to pay ...
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... who amongst ourselves gets or loses : only common charity teaches , that those should be most taken care of by the law , who are least capable of taking care for themselves . 3. It will be a gain to the borrowing merchant .
... who amongst ourselves gets or loses : only common charity teaches , that those should be most taken care of by the law , who are least capable of taking care for themselves . 3. It will be a gain to the borrowing merchant .
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This is principally to be looked after , and taken care of . For if this be neglected , we shall in vain by contrivances amongst ourselves , and shuffling the little money we have , from one another's hands , endeavour to prevent our ...
This is principally to be looked after , and taken care of . For if this be neglected , we shall in vain by contrivances amongst ourselves , and shuffling the little money we have , from one another's hands , endeavour to prevent our ...
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